[institut] Reminder - SCL Seminar: Stefan Milenkovic, Thursday, 21 December, 14:00

Antun Balaz antun at ipb.ac.rs
Thu Dec 21 07:27:18 CET 2017


Dear colleagues,

You are cordially invited to the SCL seminar of the Center for the Study of Complex Systems, which will be held on Thursday, 21 December 2017 at 14:00 in the library reading room “Dr. Dragan Popović" of the Institute of Physics Belgrade. The talk entitled

Exploring PfeA-enterobactin interactions with molecular simulations

will be given by Dr. Stefan Milenkovic (Department of Physics, University of Cagliari, Italy). Abstract of the talk:

Growing antibiotic resistance of bacterial pathogens is one of the key health problems of our days, as pointed out by WHO. A promising strategy for overcoming this issue is a "Trojan-horse" approach, where internal properties of bacteria are used to "smuggle" antibiotics, in this case, through the TonB-dependent transporters. Aiming to find efficient Trojan-horse candidates, we must gather existing and acquire an additional knowledge about binding to and translocation by TonB-dependent transporters. Binding and translocation of the enterobactin molecule (ENT) through the cathecolate transporter PfeA of P. aeruginosa could serve as a test-case for this biological process.

In this talk, we will present a combination of computational techniques such as cavity detection algorithms, molecular docking, molecular dynamics, and enhanced sampling simulations, which are applied to get a detailed molecular description of the PfeA-ENT complex. We will also show a correlation analysis which reveals that the distributions and sizes of the detected cavities are controlled by the collective H-bonding interactions formed between the plug and the rest of the protein. Our findings agree with the experimental results and show how the establishment of the above H-bonds network would represent a unique signal of ENT binding, which is indeed completely absent for the PfeA-apo simulation and appears to be reduced for a double-mutant. Further, with metadynamics simulations we have quantified the residence time of ENT in the binding site. In agreement with experimental data, we found marked differences between the wild-type and double-mutant variants of PfeA, with the latter showing a weak binding. Eventually, by combining metadynamics, cavity analysis and a completely blind docking search, we propose a possible translocation pathway for ENT, from extracellular to periplasmic space, along which free-energy barrier is crucially controlled by plug-barrel H-bond interactions.

[1] R. Annamalai, et al., J. Bacteriol. 186, 3578 (2004).
[2] P. Tiwary and M. Parrinello, Phys. Rev. Lett. 111, 230602 (2013).
[3] M. A. Scorciapino, et al., J. Am. Chem. Soc. 131, 11825 (2009).


Best regards,
Antun Balaž

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